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This native shrub thrives in full sun and sandy, well-drained soil. Wax myrtle (Morella cerifera, formerly named Myrica cerifera) is a host for butterflies and provides food and shelter for birds. It can also be pruned into a hedge or screen for privacy, or a nice border.
Larval host for banded hairstreak (Satyrium calanus) and red-banded hairstreak (Calycopis cecrops)butterflies. Native Habitats: Wet-dry sites. Upland mixed forest, floodplains, wetland edges, cutthroat seeps, old fields, scrub, fencerows.
17 Ιαν 2023 · Myrica californica, also known as Pacific wax myrtle or California bayberry, is a deciduous shrub or small tree native to the western coast of North America, ranging from southern Oregon to Baja California.
This fast growing, versatile native shrub adds vertical interest and shade to the landscape with little care. Ideal natural windbreak, screen or clipped hedge. Clean, glossy foliage is accented by purple fruit, a valued food source for birds. Evergreen. LIGHT: Full sun.
Wax Myrtle (Myrica cerifera) is a native shrub to small tree that commonly occurs in most habitat types in Florida, from freshwater wetlands to scrub.
2 Ιαν 2022 · Wax myrtle (Morella cerifer a formerly Myrica cerifera) is an easy-to-grow evergreen shrub or small tree that typically grows to 10-15’ tall and 8-10’ wide, but sometimes it grows to 20’ tall or more. It's native to all of Florida, even The Keys, and naturally occurs in a variety of habitats including edges of wetlands, river margins ...
Myrica — commonly called wax myrtle or northern bayberry–is an aromatic shrub and attractive small berries that appeal to birds. Myrica does not have showy flowers. Myrica is commonly used as an informal hedge, screening plant, and along roadsides.